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More Dallas High School Seniors Are Earning College Credits In A Still Growing Program

KERA News LG Pinkston began as a P-TECH campus as the program launched. Now it s an H-TECH school, still offering college credits to high school students, but the focus is now on health care. In 2009, only 7% of Dallas ISD students earned any kind of secondary credits within 6 years of graduating high school. Now, more than 10% of Dallas ISD seniors are expected to graduate with both their high school diploma and associate degree. Students in the Dallas Independent School District have a few weeks to go before class lets out for the summer. But when the time comes, many of the graduates walking the stage for commencement will have earned more than just a high school diploma. Some will have college credits or even a degree.

Five Questions With: Creusa Michelazzo - Providence Business News

Five Questions With: Creusa Michelazzo CREUSA MICHELAZZO was announced as Tech Collective’s new executive director on March 31. / COURTESY TECH COLLECTIVE Creusa Michelazzo was named executive director of the Tech Collective early this spring. She previously served as the organization’s program manager, director of strategic partnerships and as its P-TECH industry liaison. P-TECH stands for Pathways in Technology Early College High School. PBN: Your LinkedIn profile says, in part, “I am passionately curious.” What things do you find that you are endlessly curious about in terms of the technology field, or business, or collaborating with people?  MICHELAZZO: Being part of the Tech Collective community allows me to be around some of the best and brightest minds in technology. Working with our data and cybersecurity committees provides me with new ideas and insights. Taking these ideas back to my team and putting together top-notch programming around these topics allows m

12 NPHS students earn CNA licenses

3/16/2021 12 NPHS students earn CNA licenses The first class of seniors to earn their CNA license at North Providence High School are Renatta Andrade, Annette Gwe, Camilla Pinhiero, Amber Casey, Jacklyn Nolan, Jewliana Barry, Talia Santamaro, Amari Stewart and Rachel Meier. (Breeze photo by Nicole Dotzenrod) NORTH PROVIDENCE – Twelve North Providence High School seniors have made history as the first cohort to earn their CNA licenses through the school’s P-TECH health care program. The P-TECH (Pathway-Technology Early College High) program was established at NPHS in 2017. It is an accredited career and technical education program focused on health care, placing students on a pathway that enables them to graduate with a high school diploma, a free associate degree from the Community College of Rhode Island, and relevant workplace experience.

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